Dexis reviews

4.1

81% would recommend to a friend

(170 total reviews)
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Mihir Desai

89% approve of CEO

58% positive business outlook

Dexis has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 170 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Dexis employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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170 reviews
5.0
May 22, 2015
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Pros

A very exciting company with great synergy, trust, and communication between employees across all levels and departments. Dexis commits itself to supporting each individual employee's professional growth through providing professional development funds and almost endless opportunities to learn and apply new skills. By investing in each individual, the company overall keeps growing by leaps and bounds.

Cons

As is common in this industry, and with a company experiencing such fast growth, there can be long hours and frustration as policies catch up to company size. Space is also an issue with staff in two different buildings. But management has demonstrated its commitment to addressing these challenges and I have every confidence they will improve.

3.0
Aug 11, 2015

Vibrant Company with Some Growing Pains

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Dexis is a very vibrant, young and energetic company. The moniker of being "social Type A" personalities is fairly spot on, as this is a company for people who want to move up and work hard to get what they want in their careers. The CEO is very energetic, and has a great vision for the company. There are a lot of social events that allow for people to meet and greet each other, including coffee chats, pot lucks, and bi-weekly wine downs. These are great for helping staff to connect and build inter-company networks. The monthly (or semi-monthly) Thermometer readings on staff satisfaction are a helpful way to express a need for change, and to ultimately alert senior management of something that needs to be ameliorated.

Cons

The benefits package is said to be "competitive," but that is not quite true. It could be competitive with non profits in the industry, but is not consistent with other contractors/for profit development firms. For PTO to standalone, it is insufficient at just While the health benefits are good, and Dexis offsets a great deal of the employee cost, the vacation/PTO package leaves a great deal to be desired. It is vastly inadequate compared to other companies in this industry, and with no sick time, a very limited amount of PTO is given in place of accruing separate vacation and sick balances. With such a young staff, there is a culture of 24/7 work. While it may not be apparent now, that is an unsustainable model and will eventually lead to high rates of burnout over time. Staff need an opportunity to rest and recharge, and not be expected to be on call 24 hours a day. An adequate leave and sick package would help with that, especially as this driven staff matures. The company lacks some policies on important issues, which would lead to standard action across the company and projects. Corporate documents are not uniformly shared or understood by staff outside of the main office. Information is shared without context or information about why things would be relevant or important. Additionally, there is no standard remote/telework policy. While our primary client has staff that work remotely significant percentages of their time, at Dexis, there is no standard. For example, if staff are required to work on days the government is closed due to snow, they should also be permitted to work remotely at-will, or up to 100% of the time. Related to that, if Senior Management staff are able to work remotely on a long-term basis, similar arrangements could and should be available for staff at all levels where it would be appropriate. There should not be a double standard.

1.0
Jul 21, 2015

Overworked and under appreciated

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Some good, honest, and well intentioned folks at Dexis. So much work that days fly by quickly.

Cons

Gossipy office. Everyone knows everything about everyone, especially when it comes to who is not liked. No decorum in the workplace and management does not set a good example for rest of staff in terms of how to treat staff with respect and proper communication in the office. Management can be very disrespectful and most decisions do not seem to be thought through. There is no coordination, at all, between departments and between management. Everyone has their own set of ideas, work plan, and initiatives and with little regard to other staff. Management probably has the worst communication skills, especially toward lower ranking staff. There are clear favorites in the company. It is very obvious. It is a very young and immature work place and the current office setup does not help the situation. Benefits are not great compared to the competitors. For the low pay and long hours, you would expect more incentives.

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Dexis Response
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Dexis management realizes that with all of our spectacular growth, some of our best intentions have not always been communicated clearly. Dexis is a fast paced, vibrant company with change happening rapidly. We want to make sure all staff realize where we are going and how we plan to get there….... and without them, we are just a name - not a company. To that end, we are hiring two new staff to help us navigate our continued growth and better meet employee expectations. We are hiring a communications manager and work daily to communicate more clearly with our teams. We are also hiring a Vice President of Talent Management to help ensure a unique, challenging, and rewarding environment for everyone. We want the world to look at our culture and say “How did they do that?” The new VP will lead Dexis Academy - management training available to everyone in the company in support of career growth. Other actions we are taking: refining our organizational structure to address issues with lines of communication, and taking the “temperature” of staff through the monthly Thermometer survey in which employees rate their job satisfaction. Senior management is exploring ways to complement the Thermometer with regular listening sessions (your ideas are welcome!). All comments, whether positive or challenging, are taken into account and every attempt is made to correct a situation when it is needed. Finally, we are planning for more formalized training for our managers to strengthen our collective and individual skills in communications, conflict resolution, performance management and coaching. We take every response on Glassdoor seriously. Thank you for your input as this helps us do a better job in working towards our goal: 100% in three areas - client satisfaction, employee happiness, and financial success.
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